There are four dynamic memory settings you can configure for a virtual machine; list and describe two of them.

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Startup RAM-Specify the amount of memory needed to start the virtual machine.  Consider this value carefully. The startup RAM must be adequate so that the guest operating system will start, but to allow additional virtual machines to run, it should be set as low as possible.

Maximum RAM-Specify the maximum amount of memory that the virtual machine can use. This value can range from the Startup RAM value up to 64 GB. However, the maximum memory cannot exceed the amount of memory supported by the guest operating system. For example, Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition has a limit of 32 GB.

Memory buffer-Specify the amount of memory that Hyper-V tries to assign to the virtual machine compared with the memory needed by the virtual machine. Enter the Memory buffer value as a percentage.

Memory weight-Provide Hyper-V with a way to rank and distribute memory among virtual machines when insufficient physical memory is available for them on the host computer.

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